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Go to http://zocdoc.com/THETAKE to download the Zocdoc app for free and book a top-rated doctor today. Amy Winehouse was a one-in-a-generation talent plagued by inner demons and tabloid-splashed controversy, but who through it all brought a spark of life and joy to the world and filled the airwaves with her incomparable voice and witty lyrics. The new biopic of the star, Back to Black, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and starring Marisa Abela was an opportunity to take a deeper examination of Amy’s inner life and her work, but instead seems mostly interested with a more surface level (and, in many cases, sanded down) look at the star’s life. So what did the film get right and wrong about Amy’s life and story? And why does it, in the end, totally fall flat as a biopic of such a larger than life, interesting person? Join our Patreon to unlock the members-only series “Total Take," vote on what we cover next, and more: / thetake Read articles on film, TV and culture: https://www.the-take.com Follow our socials: https://linktr.ee/thisisthetake CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:38 Amy's start in the industry 02:18 Her sharp, sparking personality 03:28 Amy's darker struggles 04:24 Thanks to Zocdoc 06:04 Important people that were surprisingly left out the film 06:56 Amy & Blake 08:04 Did Amy really want a baby? (& Did it lead to her end?) 09:41 The singing in the film & lack of focus on Amy's creativity 11:38 The film's focus on her relationships 12:46 Amy as a symbol instead of a person 13:45 Keeping Amy's memory alive The Take was created by Debra Minoff & Susannah McCullough This video was produced/written/narrated/edited by Jessica Babineaux